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9 May, 18:38

Why does Lincoln say that there is less occasion for an extended address than there was at the first?

A) The ending of the Civil War had left the country in tatters and in need of aid not ceremony.

B) The Civil War had just ended creating strife between many factions that wanted the President dead.

C) The Civil War had left the country with a desire to hunt down and destroy the remaining insurgents.

D) The Civil War had ensured that the government had many riches pilfered from the Southern States, and the President wanted to spend them.

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  1. 9 May, 21:25
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    According to your question I'm between letter A and letter B. But it is more of letter A
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